Month: February 2016

Windows 10 updated the end of 2015 and changed how it connects to PEAP Wifi connections – these are the Wifi connections most used in large companies, where you have a username and password to login. It now uses TLS 1.2 to connect which is more secure, great. But the problem is there is a bug with the server which you connect to, it doesn’t correctly support TLS 1.2.

This can be easily fixed by whomever supplies the wifi, they just need to update their server with the fixed version. But, as you may know, if you work in a corporate environment, the more probable outcome is that they will simply say ‘We do not support Windows 10 on the wifi network’.

Luckily, you can solve this issue locally, with a simple registry change.